Ancient Sweets In (groan) Mint Condition (post 3861)
Aug25Jars of sweets which are thought to be at least 45 years old have been discovered at a bus station in Folkestone, says the BBC... they're being shipped off to a museum in Battle, Sussex - why could they not be kept in Folkestone somewhere?
Will we get more discoveries like this, now the whole town centre is to be ripped up? Went walking through the car park area intended for the new shopping centre the other day, and I think I'll go back to snap some pictures before some of the old buildings are knocked beyond recognition.
No-one can keep secrets in soaps, and poor widow Maria at last learns the truth about her cheating husband when Sally Webster blabs at Carla's wedding to the evil Tony.
Plucky Angelica (Andrea Riseborough) is condemned to death by wicked Joliffe, and King Charles (Peter Capaldi) faces the axe in the third part of a roistering adventure.
Katherine (Dana Delany) has had a tough time recently, but something - or someone - has put a smile back on her face. And tonight we discover the source of her happiness.
A joy of this series is the top-class acting in minor roles. Tonight, it's Sebastian Armesto's (left) turn to shine as upper-class twit Edmund Sparkler, still pursuing Fanny Dorrit.
Second half of Andrew Graham-Dixon's tribute to Giorgio Vasari, this time concentrating on how the man who invented art criticism had all the foibles that critics still have today.
Heat-like drama with French cops Daniel Auteuil and Gérard Depardieu competing for promotion by trying to catch the gang responsible for a spate of armoured-car raids.
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